The shell script uiocat
calls the Fortran program uiocat.f90
. The man-page:
UIOCAT(1V) Misc. Reference Manual Pages UIOCAT(1V) NAME uiocat - concatenate file(s) in uio form SYNOPSIS uiocat [ -c conversion ] [ -f format ] [ -h ] [ -l copylist ] [ -o outputfilename ] [ filename ... ] DESCRIPTION The routine uiocat reads each filename (file in uio form) in sequence and displays its contents formatted on standard output or writes it into a file. In the latter case the format change from 'formatted' to 'unformatted' or vice versa is possible. OPTIONS -c Conversion type: 'native', 'ieee_4', ... (machine dependent), its specification is only relevant, if an output file is specified with the -o option and output format='unformatted'. -f Output format: 'formatted' or 'unformatted'. Its specification is only relevant, if an output file is specified with the -o option. -h Help: print usage of uiocat. -l List of entries to be copied. E.g. uiocat ... -l"real rho" uiocat ... -l"real rho,integer i" uiocat ... -l"label *,real rho,integer i" uiocat ... -l"label *,real rho,* i" Here, copylist is a list, separated by ",". Each item consists of exactly two items, separated by a blank. No additional blanks are allowed. Use copylist with "" as above. -o Output file name. If omitted, standard output is used and "-c" and "-f" are meaningless. SunOS 5.5.1 Last change: 12 January 1998 1